
Originally Posted by
Midknyte
"bands" refers to either 2.4GHz or 5GHz. 802.11g is a standard that supports the 2.4GHz band.
Got it and thanks.
Got two more questions (it will end at some point
):
First, if my ISP package has a max speed of 50 mbps, then SB6183 would not benefit more than SB6121 right? http://www.surfboard.com/products/mo...mparison-chart
I know that I don't need to upgrade my SB6120 but I am still curious to understand why one would buy SB6183 over SB6121 if the internet speed is determined by the ISP. In my case, the max speed is only 50 mbps.
Second, I did a search (on this site) on this next question already. Are there PROs and CONs when it comes to Cable Modem vs Cable Modem (built in Router)? Cable Modem (built in Router) of course would be less clutter in terms of wires but I understand that if a new version comes out after 802.11ac, I would have to upgrade the Cable Modem (built in Router). From the opinions that I have read on google, people are against the combo which you probably would too right Train and MidKnyte?
NetGear has the AC1750-WiFi Cable Modem Router Model: C6300
Mortorola has the SURFboard SBG6782-AC AC1800 M
Last edited by Falcon Speed; February 10th, 2015 at 05:50 AM.
Originally wanted Millenium Falcon as nick but there is character limitation.
Falcon Speed = Millenium Falcon = Light Speed